The Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition brings together Member States, companies, social partners, non-profit organisations and education providers, who take action to tackle the lack of digital skills in Europe.

Serious games have become a popular tool for knowledge transfer, behavioural, perceptual or cognitive change. Confidence in behaviour changes through serious games, referred by its acronym eConfidence, was a project that aimed to test and research whether and how the use of serious game can have an impact on positive behavioural changes.

EntreComp is the Entrepreneurship competence framework. It is a reference framework developed by the European Commission to describe entrepreneurship as a competence. EntreComp Videos illustrates this framework through a video series on how to apply it in educational settings.

European Schoolnet worked with Kaspersky Lab to validate and test the service Kaspersky Safe Kids, which aims at a shared family approach to managing internet and mobile phone usage rather than the more traditional "Parental control" approach.

Go-Lab created an infrastructure (the Go-Lab Portal) to provide access to online laboratories run by research centres and universities worldwide. These online labs can be used by universities, schools, instructors, students and lifelong learners to extend regular learning activities with scientific experiments, giving students a real experience of research work.

INDUCAS was a pilot project funded by the European Union and run by European Schoolnet which aimed to investigate how beginning teachers can be better supported through a community of peers facing similar issues.